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The National Abortion Hotline had pledged to cover 30 percent, leaving her with a fee of $490. “It can be pretty hefty for people,” says Wallace, 27, the fund’s director of case management. The Tampa ...
Voters in 10 states are deciding whether to put protections for reproductive rights into their state constitutions.
After numerous delays, lawmakers have released five more annual appropriations bills ready for markup in Appropriations ...
In an overnight vote, the House approved an $831.5 billion defense spending bill that keeps a flat budget for the Pentagon, ...
The funding, part of the city’s Justice For All initiative, comes about two months after the Supreme Court overturned the historic Roe v. Wade decision that had legalized abortions across the ...
Florida State University is launching its new First Amendment Clinic in August, with a well-known conservative attorney ...
An Idaho grassroots organization is working to collect signatures for the initiative called the “Reproductive Freedom and ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is expected to veto slightly more than $16 million in funding for programs that explicitly favor abortion alternatives in the state’s $70 billion budget, her ...
May 18 (UPI) --A ballot initiative seeking to make abortion a right and requiring taxpayer funding through state and local health insurance plans qualifies for inclusion on Colorado's Nov. 5 ballot.
Kansas already has some taxpayer funding for anti-abortion efforts through the Stan Clark Pregnancy Maintenance Initiative, which is administered by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
The ballot initiative presented to voters would have amended the state constitution to allow abortion up to the point of fetal viability. It required 60 percent approval to pass — a high bar.